How much time has gone by since Thanksgiving, then? Because technically Halloween happened in Aisle of Terror, then we had First Fight, and in the last episode (Fear of Death) *30 Days* went by meaning it has to at least be December 1st in Chuck World. And there's still next week's episode before we get to Leftovers!
Not really, because The Aisle Of Terror episode was the week of Halloween and this episode is the day after Thanksgiving, and really, it only airs days after Thanksgiving. I get what your saying, but the timing isn't really all that off....
Sine when do TV series follow our real world timeline? Hell some series like Lost happened in a span of months not years. I think mostly they have seasonal episodes to appease the audience or as an easy way to construct a storyline without thought.
I don't have too much trouble with it. Chuck is a light-hearted show with a gazillion plot holes... especially the timeline. Like how they specified Chuck and Sarah got together after March and yet 9 months passed from then to the season finale. But in this case they very bluntly stated that 30 days went by *after* Halloween because the decorations were down in First Fight. That's all I'm really saying, so I'm pretty sure this is Thanksgiving 2011 :D
I didn't realize TV shows also added days to the calendar month! :D I get it but the time is much off, not because a week past between episodes but because the show specifically stated 30 days had past. Re: Lost - Just like True Blood, each season is basically like the next week.
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ReplyDeleteHow much time has gone by since Thanksgiving, then? Because technically Halloween happened in Aisle of Terror, then we had First Fight, and in the last episode (Fear of Death) *30 Days* went by meaning it has to at least be December 1st in Chuck World. And there's still next week's episode before we get to Leftovers!
ReplyDeleteNot really, because The Aisle Of Terror episode was the week of Halloween and this episode is the day after Thanksgiving, and really, it only airs days after Thanksgiving. I get what your saying, but the timing isn't really all that off....
ReplyDeleteOh, and keep in mind that even though a week goes by in the real world, that doesn't necessarily mean that a week went by in Chuck world.
ReplyDeleteIs he eating in the bathroom? Cuz it really looks like he's eating in the bathroom..... :P
ReplyDeleteSine when do TV series follow our real world timeline? Hell some series like Lost happened in a span of months not years. I think mostly they have seasonal episodes to appease the audience or as an easy way to construct a storyline without thought.
ReplyDeleteI don't have too much trouble with it. Chuck is a light-hearted show with a gazillion plot holes... especially the timeline. Like how they specified Chuck and Sarah got together after March and yet 9 months passed from then to the season finale. But in this case they very bluntly stated that 30 days went by *after* Halloween because the decorations were down in First Fight. That's all I'm really saying, so I'm pretty sure this is Thanksgiving 2011 :D
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize TV shows also added days to the calendar month! :D I get it but the time is much off, not because a week past between episodes but because the show specifically stated 30 days had past. Re: Lost - Just like True Blood, each season is basically like the next week.
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